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John Kennedy Twyman (May 21, 1934 – May 30, 2012) was an American professional basketball player and sports broadcaster. Twyman is a namesake of the NBA's Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year Award. Twyman was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 1983. Early life.
Jack Twyman, vero nome John Kennedy Twyman ( Pittsburgh, 11 maggio 1934 – Cincinnati, 30 maggio 2012 [1] ), è stato un cestista statunitense, professionista nella NBA . Indice. 1 Carriera. 2 Statistiche. 2.1 NBA. 2.1.1 Regular Season. 2.1.2 Playoffs. 3 Palmarès. 3.1 Individuale. 4 Note. 5 Collegamenti esterni. Carriera.
- 198 cm
- Guardia / ala piccola
- 95 kg
- 1966
Position: Small Forward and Shooting Guard Shoots: Right. 6-6 , 210lb (198cm, 95kg) Born: May 11 , 1934 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. Hall of Fame. 6x All Star. 2x All-NBA. 10 27 31. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. SUMMARY. Career. G. 823. PTS. 19.2. TRB. 6.6. AST. 2.3. FG% 45.0. FT% 77.8. PER.
- May 11, 1934
1 giu 2012 · By Douglas Martin. May 31, 2012. Jack Twyman was a Hall of Fame basketball player who once scored 59 points in an N.B.A. game. In 1959-60 he and Wilt Chamberlain became the first players to ...
Jack Twyman. The No. 27, which adorns the rafters of Sleep Train Arena, is an oft forgotten legacy — one honoring both an amazing person and basketball player. After a successful collegiate...
17 mag 2024 · Jack Twyman (born May 21, 1934, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died May 30, 2012, Cincinnati, Ohio) was an American professional basketball player who was a six-time National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star but is perhaps best remembered for the years of support he provided to teammate Maurice Stokes, who was incapacitated by ...
31 mag 2012 · Kurt Helin. Published May 31, 2012 01:14 PM. Jack Twyman, the six-time NBA All-Star and member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, has died at the age of 78 due to a form of blood cancer. Twyman played for the University of Cincinnati and was the No. 2 overall pick of the Rochester Royals in 1955.